Did Israel really think Hamas would turn the other cheek?
What
exactly are 1.5 million people supposed to live on? Is there anyone who
can explain why the blockade, even if partial, of Gaza continues?
By Gideon Levy | Jul. 10, 2014 | 2:44 AM | 1
Following
the kidnapping of three teenaged Israelis in the territories and their
murders, Israel wildly arrested some 500 Palestinians, including members
of parliament and dozens of freed prisoners who had no connection at
all to the kidnapping. The army terrorized the entire West Bank with a
dragnet and mass arrests, whose declared aim was “to crush Hamas.” A
racist campaign raged on the Internet and led to a Palestinian teenager
being burned alive. All this followed Israel’s punitive campaign against
the effort to establish a Palestinian unity government that the world
was prepared to recognize, its violation of its commitment to release
prisoners, a halt of the diplomatic process and a refusal to propose any
alternate plan or vision.
Did
we really think the Palestinians would accept all this submissively,
obediently, and calmly, and that peace and quiet would continue to
prevail in Israel’s cities?
What
exactly were we thinking? That Gaza would live forever in the shadow of
Israeli (and Egyptian) caprice, with the restraints sometimes loosened a
bit, or sometimes painfully tightened? That the biggest prison in the
world would carry on as a prison? That hundreds of thousands of its
residents would remain cut off forever? That exports would be blocked
and fishing restricted? What exactly are 1.5 million people supposed to
live on? Is there anyone who can explain why the blockade, even if
partial, of Gaza continues? Can anyone explain why its future is never
discussed? Did we think that all this would continue and Gaza would
accept it submissively? Anyone who thought so was a victim of dangerous
delusions, and now we are all paying the price.
But
please, just don’t act surprised. Just don’t raise hell about the
Palestinians raining rockets on Israeli cities for nothing – such
luxuries are no longer acceptable. The dread that Israeli citizens are
feeling now is no greater that the dread felt by hundreds of thousands
of Palestinians who in recent weeks waited in terror for the soldiers to
break down their doors and invade their homes in the middle of the
night, to search, trash, destroy, humiliate, and then snatch a member of
their household. The fear we’re experiencing is no greater that the
fear felt by Palestinian children and teens, several of whom were killed
needlessly by Israeli Defense Forces fire in recent weeks. The
trepidation Israelis feel is certainly less than that felt by Gaza
residents, who have no Color Red warnings, no “secure spaces,” and no
Iron Dome to save them, only hundreds of scary sorties by the Israel Air
Force that end in destruction and the death of innocents, including the
elderly, women, and children, who have already been killed during this
operation, as it during all its predecessors.
The
operation already has a childish name, “Protective Edge.” But Operation
Protective Edge started and will end like all previous operations –
giving us no protection and no edge. The media and public opinion want
Palestinian blood and destruction, with the center-left supporting this,
of course, as it always has at the beginning. But what comes next has
already long been written in the chronicles of all the senseless and
bloody Gaza operations through the ages. What’s amazing is that from
operation to operation, nobody seems to learn anything, and nothing
changes except the weapons.
Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indeed acted with restraint at first, and
was duly praised for it – but it was impossible for him to hold back in
the face of the Gaza rocket fire. Everyone knows Netanyahu wasn’t
interested in this confrontation.
Is
that so? If he really wasn’t interested in it, then he should have
seriously pursued diplomatic negotiations. But he didn’t, so it’s clear
that he really was interested in confrontation. The headline of his
newspaper, Israel Hayom, declared, “Take it to the finish.” But Israel
will never achieve the insane “finish” desired by Israel Hayom,
certainly not by force.
“There’s
no way to evade punishment for what’s been happening here for almost 50
years,” writer David Grossman told the Israel Conference on Peace this
week. That was only a few hours before the next punishment in the series
of crimes and punishments landed on Israeli civilians, who are so
innocent and blameless.
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